DRIVING SAFETY TIPS

Be aware of your emotions

Remember that just as alcohol has a direct effect on your driving so do your different emotions (anger, fear, depression, etc.), even extreme happiness and excitement can generate impairments. As soon as you get behind the wheel make sure you are in control of your five senses in order to keep it safe for yourself and everyone around you.

The best route is safety

It is true that sometimes (especially during rush hour) things get slow and stressing for many drivers and this can cause sometimes accidents, so the best is to check your route before driving to your destination, make sure you know the easiest and fastest way and avoid further complications.

Beware of weather conditions

It does not take a snow storm to be cautious when the day is not sunny, be always aware of safety, but most particularly when weather conditions are not regular.

How are you keeping your car?

Yes, it is expensive, no, it cannot wait. The condition of your car reflects your future driving conditions and it may lead you into an accident as well. Make sure you check up your car when required.

First Aid-Kit vs. Cell phones

Most drivers do not take a first-aid kit seriously, since it is easier to make an emergency phone call from a cell phone. But have you ever thought that in case you were involved in a car crash, and the person next to you were bleeding the cell phone would not help stop the bleeding in a few minutes? Emergency Services will not always be as fast as they are in the movies and to be able to prevent a major tragedy is to be a responsible driver.